Trump is in the process of reinvigorating his campaign, which hit
lows after he criticised the parents of a dead soldier, bringing
on new advisors and campaign managers.

At the rally, Farage gave the crowd advice about running a
successful, anti-establishment campaign. But it is not clear that
everyone present knew who he was.

According to a report in The Guardian, a small survey showed
that "eight in 10 people had never heard of Farage or Brexit."
One person quoted in the report said, “He’s from the Brits.
That’s all I know.”

At the rally, Farage gave the crowd advice about running a
successful, anti-Establishment campaign.

“You have a fantastic opportunity here with this campaign,"
Farage told the crowd.

"You can go out and beat the pollsters, you can beat the
commentators, you can beat Washington and you’ll do it by doing
what we did for Brexit in Britain. If you want change in this
country, you better get your walking boots on, you better get out
there campaigning," Farage said.

While Farage did not outright endorse Trump for president, he did
say he would never vote for Democrat nominee Hilary Clinton.

“I wouldn’t vote for Hillary Clinton if you paid me. In fact, I
wouldn’t vote for Hillary Clinton if she paid me,” Farage said.